
Milan Withdraws from the Race to Sign Nicolas Jackson
The Italian club AC Milan has decided to withdraw from the race to sign Senegalese striker Nicolas Jackson, a player for Chelsea, after a period of interest in acquiring him to strengthen their attacking position during the current summer transfer window.
The transfer news journalist "Fabrizio Romano" reported that the Milan management has dismissed the deal due to Chelsea's financial demands, as the Rossoneri refused to meet the financial terms required to complete the transfer.
Jackson remains of interest to several English clubs despite not performing at the expected level with Chelsea since joining the team, and his market value is around 50 million euros, with his future at the London club remaining open until further notice.
It is worth noting that Jackson, who is 24 years old, is under contract with Chelsea until June 2033, having played 81 matches for the team in various competitions, during which he scored 30 goals and assisted 12 for his teammates.
The transfer news journalist "Fabrizio Romano" reported that the Milan management has dismissed the deal due to Chelsea's financial demands, as the Rossoneri refused to meet the financial terms required to complete the transfer.
Jackson remains of interest to several English clubs despite not performing at the expected level with Chelsea since joining the team, and his market value is around 50 million euros, with his future at the London club remaining open until further notice.
It is worth noting that Jackson, who is 24 years old, is under contract with Chelsea until June 2033, having played 81 matches for the team in various competitions, during which he scored 30 goals and assisted 12 for his teammates.